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Post by coonripper on Oct 12, 2007 22:58:42 GMT -5
I started using those bags that come with them folding camping chairs. You know the kind of chairs that you use like three times and the break under the pressure of to many pizzas. Anyway the bags outlast the chairs and are the perfect length for storing and carrying rebar stakes
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Post by Sunshine on Oct 13, 2007 17:40:46 GMT -5
great tip
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Post by tctrppr on Oct 13, 2007 19:21:33 GMT -5
Wad up an old junk towel, and stuff in the bottom first, so they don't poke a hole through the nylon bottom.
Karma to 'ya- good one!
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Post by Sunshine on Oct 14, 2007 0:29:09 GMT -5
good idea too tc
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Post by coop on Oct 14, 2007 21:42:15 GMT -5
Iowa Disposables...in my pocket
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Post by Earl8656 on Nov 1, 2007 1:41:07 GMT -5
Rebar and pogo's, in the back of the truck, in a bucket ;D
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Post by Sunshine on Dec 9, 2007 17:12:32 GMT -5
rednecks love buckets ;D
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Post by Earl8656 on Dec 9, 2007 17:15:39 GMT -5
Well, u know what they say, if u got a bucket, u always got a seat ;D
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Post by wheelers on Dec 10, 2007 7:05:42 GMT -5
Rebar in the bottom of the boat.
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Post by scansy on Dec 10, 2007 11:32:06 GMT -5
Ain't it hard to carry that boat Wheels?
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Post by iafftrapper on Dec 10, 2007 18:34:42 GMT -5
rebar and berks in a bucket in a milk crate in the bed of the truck. Hasn't tipped over yet. Plus the milk crate makes a fine foot rest.
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Post by Earl8656 on Dec 14, 2007 5:14:08 GMT -5
milk crates are almost better than buckets ;D
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